The TRiP Grad Lab
For academic year 2024-2025, TRiP is funding a cohort of six graduate students in the department of Religious Studies to play with the possibilities that teaching religion creates. Over the course of monthly meetings, this TRiP Grad Lab demarcates time and space for each of the six participants to workshop an experimental teaching activity inspired by their research and/or pedagogy interests. For each experimenter, the cohort serves as participant-students, a dynamic that facilitates communal thinking and reflection that fully engages classroom publics.
In Spring 2025, the cohort will showcase their work both in-person and online.
Indiana University Department of Religious Studies graduate students Sammy Allen, Sweta Dutta, Thomas Clarke Jackson, Grace Morris, Moriah Reichert, and Alina Williams are the 2024–2025 TRiP Grad Lab cohort.
The TRiP Grad Lab is convened by Professor of Religious Studies Constance Furey and the Center for Religion and the Human’s Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Hannah Garvey.